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pushing per capita income well above 12,000 u.s. dollars a year. shanghai is a symbol of modern china in and other important way. those who are growing rich here, those who pay two and a half million u.s. dollars for part was like this one are aware that the growing wealth gap is leading to resentment and anger. >> it is definitely getting bigger and bigger. some people are trying to make something out of it. they're trying to control everything. they're trying to calm these people down. >> some of economists argue that strong government is now part of china's problem. they have a reliance on big infrastructure spending which is stifling innovation and distorted the economy. >> this is becoming the problem, not the solution. the government is too powerful. the people are getting a smaller piece of the cake. that is why the chinese economy, it is difficult to transform from investment- driven to a consumption-driven because of the people that have enough income to consume. >> it is not hard to find people without a net income to consume in shanghai.
pushing per capita income well above 12,000 u.s. dollars a year. shanghai is a symbol of modern china in and other important way. those who are growing rich here, those who pay two and a half million u.s. dollars for part was like this one are aware that the growing wealth gap is leading to resentment and anger. >> it is definitely getting bigger and bigger. some people are trying to make something out of it. they're trying to control everything. they're trying to calm these people down....
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>> the general there, the to u.s. commander there in afghanistan, general john allen, within hours went public, went on video tape, which was broadcast throughout afghanistan saying we apologize. this was inadvertent and we will find anybody responsible and they will be held accountable. i can tell you, there's still -- the versions are still squishy about what happened and who knew what about the korans when they were sent off to that burn pit. they insist there was no malicious intent. it was general allen who said we must launch a joint investigation. to be as transparent as possible. about president obama's message today, he apologized. it's very rare and unusual for a president to offer a public apology. they also find some way not to apologize. he was very clear. he apologized because everybody in the pentagon and white house realizes just how serious this is. >> let me bring in jim here. 89,000 troops still in that country. we know the president is saying the end of combat, 2014. you heard mick say this rare ap
>> the general there, the to u.s. commander there in afghanistan, general john allen, within hours went public, went on video tape, which was broadcast throughout afghanistan saying we apologize. this was inadvertent and we will find anybody responsible and they will be held accountable. i can tell you, there's still -- the versions are still squishy about what happened and who knew what about the korans when they were sent off to that burn pit. they insist there was no malicious intent....
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u.s. president barack obama has arrived in new jersey to tour the devastation left in the wake of super storm sandy. >> obama was joined by new jersey governor chris christie, who is republican, but christie has praised the way the president has handled the crisis. they viewed storm damage by helicopter. obama will also be meeting with residents and emergency workers. >> cleanup work is in full swing on the east coast after sandy flooded cities, washed out bridges, and caused billions of dollars in damage. >> but new york city is making it clear it is back in business. mayor michael bloomberg rate in the opening bell at the new york stock exchange, which was closed for two days. >> the storm killed over 40 people on the east coast and caused unprecedented damage. >> life is slowly returning to normal in new york. on wall street, major stock their first two-day closure ine- over a century. emergency generators provided the power. most of lower manhattan is still in the dark. an unusual even
u.s. president barack obama has arrived in new jersey to tour the devastation left in the wake of super storm sandy. >> obama was joined by new jersey governor chris christie, who is republican, but christie has praised the way the president has handled the crisis. they viewed storm damage by helicopter. obama will also be meeting with residents and emergency workers. >> cleanup work is in full swing on the east coast after sandy flooded cities, washed out bridges, and caused...
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he used this place as a hideout and in may of 2011, he was killed in a raid by u.s. forces. pakistan doesn't want to keep anything connected with terrorism. >>> big nite at the oscars, recapping big winners from the largest celebration. look at all the fashion. >> time for a check of the forecast. good morning, maryland. this is lynette charles to check the forecast. >> hi, i'm here. good to see you. let's talk about the most powerful radar. we can see it is dry. it's going to stay that way in to the afternoon. as you leave the house, you don't need to get the rain gear. you will feed a heavy coat this morning. temperatures are freezing out there. below freezing in to bel air, 29 degrees, more of the same in to arbutus, chestertown, 33, the winds aren't bad this morning, they will be picking up as we go in to the afternoon. i am forecasting a high today, around 60 degrees, with the breezes southwest at 10- 15 miles per hour, gusts up to 25, this 60 is going to feel cooler. you need the heavy coat this morning, as you go in to the afternoon, a jacket, you will need. let's get
he used this place as a hideout and in may of 2011, he was killed in a raid by u.s. forces. pakistan doesn't want to keep anything connected with terrorism. >>> big nite at the oscars, recapping big winners from the largest celebration. look at all the fashion. >> time for a check of the forecast. good morning, maryland. this is lynette charles to check the forecast. >> hi, i'm here. good to see you. let's talk about the most powerful radar. we can see it is dry. it's going...
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furthermore u.s. navy officials confirm a russian nuclear-powered attack submarine was detected 300 miles of the east coast of the united states in late october. russia's navy commander announced that on june 1st russian nuclear-powered subs would return to patrolling the world's oceans. lou: fox news national security correspondent. joining me now, former u.s. ambassador. off the coast of a ron. this was peculiar at best. >> is timing may be coincidental. something to do with the elections. what he said when i asked why this information was not released. because of a classified nature of that activity. then normally would not release this information. i think that is strange credulity, but i do think it did not want to make an active war. they pbed, tried to shoot it down, failed. it does not say much for their capabilities. lou: your thoughts. >> well, i think it is outrageous that the justification for not releasing the infoation before the election was that he mission was classified. it is okay to
furthermore u.s. navy officials confirm a russian nuclear-powered attack submarine was detected 300 miles of the east coast of the united states in late october. russia's navy commander announced that on june 1st russian nuclear-powered subs would return to patrolling the world's oceans. lou: fox news national security correspondent. joining me now, former u.s. ambassador. off the coast of a ron. this was peculiar at best. >> is timing may be coincidental. something to do with the...
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he says the u.s. economy is making a come back but that we need to do a better job training our workers for the jobs of the future. >> even from the perspective of a german i'm extremely optimistic and maybe even because of it, i continue to be super optimistic for a whole host of reasons. first of all the plant closures that we've announced on the smelting side, they affect two places here in the u.s., but those ones have been curtailed before, so there's no job effect involved in that. if you look at our job growth that we had worldwide, the -- over the last 12 months, the majority of this was in the u.s. 1,100 jobs we had created in the u.s. why, and where did we bring them? one example i gave you already. i gave you two, but one i spelled out. the auto industry. you know. and the auto industry finally has come to innovation model. so finally we have the u.s. automatic motive forms having an interin motivation. partially driven by legislation. but that's good. consumer demand comes with it. thats d
he says the u.s. economy is making a come back but that we need to do a better job training our workers for the jobs of the future. >> even from the perspective of a german i'm extremely optimistic and maybe even because of it, i continue to be super optimistic for a whole host of reasons. first of all the plant closures that we've announced on the smelting side, they affect two places here in the u.s., but those ones have been curtailed before, so there's no job effect involved in that....
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given the weight gains have unfolded in the way this language of right is not so much under the u.s. domestic context? i mean, they are not very often but more and more they are beginning to be. but certainly globally, there really difficult to contest. >> yes, that's a great question. i want to say a few things. one, i can absolutely see the dynamic and the way the human rights advocate would feel compelled to move into different areas that are foremost in the mind. i want to emphasize in many ways i see this as the remarkably path to answer, something we should all be happy about and prod us. and in my discussion, i only want to also raise smog capital. and yet, on the question of what might change now, it seems to me this is always evolving. and the way that the notion of in particular that's captured the imagination of so many people, it is also the case that we see movements focused on other things. this is why the arab spring in the question that's what happening around anticorruption fascinates me and i wish i had the opportunity to address in the book because one could easily
given the weight gains have unfolded in the way this language of right is not so much under the u.s. domestic context? i mean, they are not very often but more and more they are beginning to be. but certainly globally, there really difficult to contest. >> yes, that's a great question. i want to say a few things. one, i can absolutely see the dynamic and the way the human rights advocate would feel compelled to move into different areas that are foremost in the mind. i want to emphasize...
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and although the u.s. government has not yet come to a firm conclusion whether iran, in fact, seeks to have a ready-made nuclear weapon, there is no doubt that iran has made significant progress in its efforts to acquire the ability to produce a nuclear weapon in regards to enrichment. this is going to be a challenge, the president whoever that is in 2013. we have an excellent panel here today to talk about these questions. you have the programs, going to give a brief introduction and lay out the plan for our discussion, and then open it up. we'll start with johnson, a senior fellow here at the thornton senior center. expert on north korea. there was news on wednesday that the north koreans agreed to a moratorium on testing of a long range missiles, i think he'll put that in context, the difficult history we've had with north korea and talk about what the transition from kim jong-il to kimyong-un might mean. iran is in the news if a couple of ways. today their parliamentary elections are taking place in ir
and although the u.s. government has not yet come to a firm conclusion whether iran, in fact, seeks to have a ready-made nuclear weapon, there is no doubt that iran has made significant progress in its efforts to acquire the ability to produce a nuclear weapon in regards to enrichment. this is going to be a challenge, the president whoever that is in 2013. we have an excellent panel here today to talk about these questions. you have the programs, going to give a brief introduction and lay out...
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lou: so the arabs bring ithat context of our recent article euro u.s. policymakers it penalized by the murder of libyan ambassadors christopher stephens, sacrificed u.s. laws -- lives, our nation's all by cynically ignoring sharia doctrines and practices. how should the united states appear responding? as you assert, the legacy of islamic totalitarianism, you are saying it is an arab spring that ends with a totalitarian winter. >> we have choices in the middle east. we have a secular leading despot's to we chose to undermine and replace, mubarak, even duffy, and yet what is the replacement? the replacement, we knew from the get go, and we actually supported the muslim brotherhood yacht this who have a sharia supremacist outlook and were still, the late ambassador stevens unfortunately chose to go into the hotbed of libya which dates back to the worse. and promote overt people who we know from the pentagon report in august were directly aligned with terrorists. lou: we thank you for being with us. we will continue this conversation. the book is sharianig
lou: so the arabs bring ithat context of our recent article euro u.s. policymakers it penalized by the murder of libyan ambassadors christopher stephens, sacrificed u.s. laws -- lives, our nation's all by cynically ignoring sharia doctrines and practices. how should the united states appear responding? as you assert, the legacy of islamic totalitarianism, you are saying it is an arab spring that ends with a totalitarian winter. >> we have choices in the middle east. we have a secular...
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bush nominated him as u.s. attorney for the district of new jersey a position held through 2008. in that role he drew national attention battling political corruption, corporate crime, human trafficking and gang violence and directed his attention to ethics during his tenure and spearhead add number of aggressive investigations against corrupt public officials and was able to build and inpressive 130 convictions during this time period. but what you may not know is that like many true new jersey natives, governor christie is a dedicated bruce springsteen fan. top date he's attended 129 springsteen concerts. that dates over 36 years. he told me in advance. so that is a bipartisan issue on which everybody can agree. this morning, governor christie will make opening comments and then we will have a moderated discussion led by brookings seener fellow ted gair who co-directed as brookings. this event is being web cast and viewers can post comments and xp questions during the discussion at twitter #bichristie. so, please, join me in welcoming governor christie to the brookings institut
bush nominated him as u.s. attorney for the district of new jersey a position held through 2008. in that role he drew national attention battling political corruption, corporate crime, human trafficking and gang violence and directed his attention to ethics during his tenure and spearhead add number of aggressive investigations against corrupt public officials and was able to build and inpressive 130 convictions during this time period. but what you may not know is that like many true new...
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u.s. national debt continues to spiral out of control having hit the 16 trillion marks yesterday. republican vice presidential nominee paul ryan using it on the campaign trail in iowa today. >> we had $16 trillion of debt announced yesterday. that is a country in decline. we have a clear choice. are we going to stay on the path that president obama has placed us on, or we going to turn this thing around, when the selection and get the kutcher back on the right track? that's or going to do it. gerri: john and me now by phone, former -- senator alan simpson of wyoming. i'm very good. i hope we are the same. >> a beautiful day. high blue sky. other than that it is -- gerri: i sure it is not as did john notice that the national debt is now over $16 trillion. what do you make of it? >> i think it's tragic that a country just sits and the congress just sits and laborers and gives, you know, the mountain labor and "2 cents more" up the mouse. it is unbelievable. they won't do a thing. they want t
u.s. national debt continues to spiral out of control having hit the 16 trillion marks yesterday. republican vice presidential nominee paul ryan using it on the campaign trail in iowa today. >> we had $16 trillion of debt announced yesterday. that is a country in decline. we have a clear choice. are we going to stay on the path that president obama has placed us on, or we going to turn this thing around, when the selection and get the kutcher back on the right track? that's or going to do...
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u.s. run president considering that the u.s. embassy has been closed off because of it i mean three media is actually paying the story some attention. see in kabul afghanistan on lockdown right now afghans are protesting koran burnings outside the bar military base as you can hear there lots of shots fired cars buildings torched at least five protesters have died the soldiers at baghran air base were throwing out. of material from the library the detention facility material that they felt was being used by the insurgency that they did not realize it was religious material and now president karzai putting out a statement. and in first to go to war. going to use the appointed a committee of senior clerics to look at it under islamic law writing inside the koran is forbidden and burning them is in except just means of the schools they want the afghan government the international community everyone to know how angry they are unfortunately what this means is protest protest by. now what happene
u.s. run president considering that the u.s. embassy has been closed off because of it i mean three media is actually paying the story some attention. see in kabul afghanistan on lockdown right now afghans are protesting koran burnings outside the bar military base as you can hear there lots of shots fired cars buildings torched at least five protesters have died the soldiers at baghran air base were throwing out. of material from the library the detention facility material that they felt was...
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hall but it was sustained by the u.s. supreme court. hughes was no longer on the court but hugo black, william douglas, frankfurter were in the majority basically the constitutionality of the executive orders. why? they were patriots they thought it was important. the military said there is a danger for sabotage from japanese-americans and inclined to defer to the military. it was the terrible decision. although no longer chief justice but the court talent -- chance to downgrade civil liberties during the world war. national security becomes the number one issue. >> was that case brought? >> it was heard and decided 1943. the great challenge and great displacement of3 great displacement of japanese-americans where the court rendered in several decisions one of the most important was the decision where they gave the military and the executive the liberty to deprive japanese-americans of their liberty. >> return named to the similarities is that of the constitutional argument to strike down the new geo legislation referred to by the rober
hall but it was sustained by the u.s. supreme court. hughes was no longer on the court but hugo black, william douglas, frankfurter were in the majority basically the constitutionality of the executive orders. why? they were patriots they thought it was important. the military said there is a danger for sabotage from japanese-americans and inclined to defer to the military. it was the terrible decision. although no longer chief justice but the court talent -- chance to downgrade civil liberties...
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the u.s. has outperformed for good reason. we are shifting to an environment where the u.s. may be a bigger source of rest. in addition, they are not that cheap against other markets. we like northern europe, we'd like asia, we buy commercial markets. liz: we have brazil on a couple of these funds. why brazil? >> brazil is an interesting play. the stocks are very cheap. they trade for about less than 10 times earnings, and one of the things we like about it is the real evidence of structural reform. we see monetary policy model tries on the types of structural reform that leads to faster growth. also, very good energy, and as a is a sector that we like over the long-term. liz: let me just say you also like china funds. these are energy companies, banks, etc., china, seeing a little bit of a slowdown? >> i think we are. china has been a disappointment this year. no one believes it's going back to 10% growth. we do think the worst news is behind it and it will rebound in 2013. another area is chinese small caps. companies that will benefit the most consumption continues to ris
the u.s. has outperformed for good reason. we are shifting to an environment where the u.s. may be a bigger source of rest. in addition, they are not that cheap against other markets. we like northern europe, we'd like asia, we buy commercial markets. liz: we have brazil on a couple of these funds. why brazil? >> brazil is an interesting play. the stocks are very cheap. they trade for about less than 10 times earnings, and one of the things we like about it is the real evidence of...
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agents in the u.s. attorneys who are involved in this investigation should go back to fifth grade civics and really study their civics in the history of this country which is really supportive of the right of political dissidents to speak and honestly and to be clear obviously we don't support contracts i mean that's that's been a consistent position but the fact is there's no way to allow some anonymous speech and not one of speech i mean the whole idea is that it's either all or nothing so that's that's kind of the situation. you're right they probably have a lot of learning and reading in terms of going back and maybe it is figuring out you know some of the software thanks so much for joining us tonight thanks for having me on the program. just ahead on tonight's show fireside friday and on how they are chris christie is a ridiculous excuse for taking his new during a springsteen concert and fox news keeps a for gore's crusade against they can make music alive and well with new allegations the pop st
agents in the u.s. attorneys who are involved in this investigation should go back to fifth grade civics and really study their civics in the history of this country which is really supportive of the right of political dissidents to speak and honestly and to be clear obviously we don't support contracts i mean that's that's been a consistent position but the fact is there's no way to allow some anonymous speech and not one of speech i mean the whole idea is that it's either all or nothing so...
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her parents are u.s. entrepreneurs. and chris christie, the new jersey governor that endorsed romney a very popular republican in a democratic state. and daniel's rebuttal it be deemed clear, very persuasive and station man like. and other candidates, south dakota's senator, new hampshire's senator, and virginia governor bob mcdonald, and new mexico governor martinez. >> let's assume that the presidential primaries are protracted and they are decisive. what imperative does that impose on a presidential nominee when selecting a running mate? you understand the question? >> i do. >> do you want to answer the question? >> want to unite the property. and if you're mitt romney, there's not much enthusiasm for you, so you want to excite the party. who you foreclose do that is another question entirely. romney and the delegates that he needs are held by rick santorum, then we'll have a romney and rick santorum ticket. christy is a problem. would he light up the campaign trail initially and the question is would the tea party b
her parents are u.s. entrepreneurs. and chris christie, the new jersey governor that endorsed romney a very popular republican in a democratic state. and daniel's rebuttal it be deemed clear, very persuasive and station man like. and other candidates, south dakota's senator, new hampshire's senator, and virginia governor bob mcdonald, and new mexico governor martinez. >> let's assume that the presidential primaries are protracted and they are decisive. what imperative does that impose on...
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a ledge the u.s. is teetering on and will plunge over if no action is taken on certain financial matters. what are those? one, the bush era tax cuts. in 2001 and 2003, congress, under president george w. bush, lowered everyone's taxes. but it was only temporary, like 11 years temporary. less than two months from now midnight december 31, taxes go back up. the average household will pay more in taxes each year, $2000 to $3500 more. two, sequestration. what's that? new, big budget cuts. $110 billion in cuts in 2013 alone. they go into effect january 2, and will affect the defense budget and the domestic budget. the cbo, says unemployment could climb up over 9%, pushing the u.s. back into recession. why did this happen? an automatic sequestration or permanent set aside of $1.2 trillion was passed by congress, in order to force congress to compromise and figure out how to cut the budget itself. but, a congressional supercommittee of house and senate members failed to reach a deal last year. now the clock
a ledge the u.s. is teetering on and will plunge over if no action is taken on certain financial matters. what are those? one, the bush era tax cuts. in 2001 and 2003, congress, under president george w. bush, lowered everyone's taxes. but it was only temporary, like 11 years temporary. less than two months from now midnight december 31, taxes go back up. the average household will pay more in taxes each year, $2000 to $3500 more. two, sequestration. what's that? new, big budget cuts. $110...
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and u.s. government and asked why would a non shut off the power grid there are people on life support other vital services the rely on it try again and it's a hash tag fear mongering so what do we think of the n.s.a. guided hype over anonymous joining me to discuss this from our studio in new york is adam clark as this from the atlantic wire and dan kaplan executive editor of s c magazine gentlemen i thank you both for joining me tonight and i guess you know i don't want to start with you what do you think on a technical level about these threats that we're hearing reportedly from anonymous officials as to what the n.s.a. is saying that in one or two years anonymous might be able to have this technology and what is it exactly that need to change in one or two years i think that christopher's to go and have a good point today when he said you know the grid is either secure or it's in secure. i think it's a great point and something that i've covered a lot of the atlantic wire is the fact that
and u.s. government and asked why would a non shut off the power grid there are people on life support other vital services the rely on it try again and it's a hash tag fear mongering so what do we think of the n.s.a. guided hype over anonymous joining me to discuss this from our studio in new york is adam clark as this from the atlantic wire and dan kaplan executive editor of s c magazine gentlemen i thank you both for joining me tonight and i guess you know i don't want to start with you what...
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the u.s. oil companies get the limited tax breaks but keep in mind u.s. oil companies pay somewhere between 35 percent and 38 percent of their net income in taxes each year and you did not see that in petrochina but china is making sure their economy will grow regardless of what it takes while we have a president and an administration who is holding back domestic resource production. it is okay to support wind, solar and biofuels but it will not driver energy for decades. what about the present? >>neil: do you think the president was aware of the timing of the remarks this morning on the same day he is bashing big oil, that our biggest domestic oil procer, exxonmobil, would fall to number two or do you think he didn't care? >>guest: i don't think it matters to the president. he is on an agenda, called "re-elect me," and it is the election. we did not hear the president talk about an all in, all of the above oil strategy but only in 2012 that suddenly we have an all in, all of the above energy strategy and it is about november. >>neil: it is official, righ
the u.s. oil companies get the limited tax breaks but keep in mind u.s. oil companies pay somewhere between 35 percent and 38 percent of their net income in taxes each year and you did not see that in petrochina but china is making sure their economy will grow regardless of what it takes while we have a president and an administration who is holding back domestic resource production. it is okay to support wind, solar and biofuels but it will not driver energy for decades. what about the...
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ago today, president obama introduced his controversial stimulus package, insisting it wld bring the u.s. out of recession. >> the stimulus, $787 billion of tax breaks, unemployment checks, and so-called shovel- ready project to create jobs. democrats call that our only hope. republicans said it would never work. did it? >> our economy is getting stronger,. america is coming back. no shortage of critics on the campaign trail. >> this president is not going to get credit for the economy coming back. he will get blamed of for it taking so long. >> the money goes to washington but is never distributed fairly. > the president is not interested in providing jobs, he is interested in providing benefits. >> jobs lost in february 2009 -- 651,000. economic growth down almost 7% and then buried today, 2.5 straight years of growth. >> if the economy keeps moving forward to the next few months, it will be tough to beat obama. >> the nation's debt is at an all-time high, $15 trillion and counting. 12 million americans remain unemployed. jobs -- president obama will talk about that to daty at his oppo
ago today, president obama introduced his controversial stimulus package, insisting it wld bring the u.s. out of recession. >> the stimulus, $787 billion of tax breaks, unemployment checks, and so-called shovel- ready project to create jobs. democrats call that our only hope. republicans said it would never work. did it? >> our economy is getting stronger,. america is coming back. no shortage of critics on the campaign trail. >> this president is not going to get credit for...
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we had the u.s. returning to business after the two day close after sandy, but the reaction was fairly muted. european investors as they watch the action on on wall street, but also this occurred on average volumes taking place on wall street. let's take a look at some of the appetite. a wish washy open. this is the start of a brand new trading month. and if you look over the course of the last five months, it's been a fairly decent performance for european markets. up almost 13% despite all the macroeconomic headwinds that we face. let's show you what's happening on on the open. lots happening in the oil and gas sector. we had numbers also out from the resources sector. but the overall tone in oil and gas is negative. there is some gray on the charts to report. retail autos tracking higher, household goods. and lloyds here in the uk has been reporting, as well. and there's been a very strong response to its numbers popping up more than 5% on the open. positive responses this morning. >> let's update
we had the u.s. returning to business after the two day close after sandy, but the reaction was fairly muted. european investors as they watch the action on on wall street, but also this occurred on average volumes taking place on wall street. let's take a look at some of the appetite. a wish washy open. this is the start of a brand new trading month. and if you look over the course of the last five months, it's been a fairly decent performance for european markets. up almost 13% despite all...
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. >> for decades, hollywood has played a vital part in spreading the culture and values of the u.s. around the world. it is a use of soft power that china has failed to replicate. in just over a week, the china, and his party will begin the process of appointing a new generation of leaders. -- the chinese communist party will begin the process of appointing a new generation of leaders. >> for get draft the village halls of showing propaganda films. china is the fastest cinema market and hollywood is going to great lengths to get a patient of the action. -- a piece of the action. earlier this year when men in black 3 at the cinema -- hit of the cinema's here, this scene that shows a chinese restaurant workers cast as bad guys was cut. and when makers of the soon-to- be released read on realized a chinese invasion of america online not look good in china, they reportedly remastered the footage to give north korea the villain's role. hollywood willingness to play along means it is gaining ground, even in a market where local productions are protected by a strict quota system that limit
. >> for decades, hollywood has played a vital part in spreading the culture and values of the u.s. around the world. it is a use of soft power that china has failed to replicate. in just over a week, the china, and his party will begin the process of appointing a new generation of leaders. -- the chinese communist party will begin the process of appointing a new generation of leaders. >> for get draft the village halls of showing propaganda films. china is the fastest cinema market...
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> i largely think that this is the part of that the leveraging process, moving to a point where the u.s. government is, to get more fiscally sound. and so obviously last year was a much more heated argument with our cogress around the debt ceiling debate. obviously the tea party. they put in the sequester cuts, and now is the fiscal cliff. now, i think globally it i largely viewed as something that would be pretty to crony in. the comments, the monetary policy is not something that can offset it. it will probably put this into a recession. i don't think you're going to see a grand bargain, but i think you will see steps to start the have a down payment of working our way into facing. gerri: a short-term resolution, maybe. let's at least get past the deline. maybe then we move into abigger discussion of real tax reform and intel now reform. is tat something that somebody in your position with favre? >> i think tt stcturally we need to see reforms on the spending as well as the tax side i don't think you will see that of the the next four weeks, but you will start to see that and you will
> i largely think that this is the part of that the leveraging process, moving to a point where the u.s. government is, to get more fiscally sound. and so obviously last year was a much more heated argument with our cogress around the debt ceiling debate. obviously the tea party. they put in the sequester cuts, and now is the fiscal cliff. now, i think globally it i largely viewed as something that would be pretty to crony in. the comments, the monetary policy is not something that can...
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the u.s. open. and right turns 30 in today's body handles ryan williams in straight sets in advance to the second round. and 19 rolls on stevens upset former french open champion francesca also when the straight sets saarinen venus williams were also winners tonight is. ,,
the u.s. open. and right turns 30 in today's body handles ryan williams in straight sets in advance to the second round. and 19 rolls on stevens upset former french open champion francesca also when the straight sets saarinen venus williams were also winners tonight is. ,,
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walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: as we continue to digest the results of last night, i could not think of a better person to break down the results that a man who has covered so many of these. how many? since what year? >> on the broadcast of 1960. >> i was born in 1964. >> stop it. i was on the radio and television in 1960. it was the first televised debate. tavis: i remember this. >> nixon had just come from the hospital. i heard it from the radio. i thought it was a tie. when i got to the studio i heard that cannady murdered him. tavis: the talk-show host is doing a new project, "larry king now," on ora tv and hulu. >> it is relaxed, very different from cnn. it looks like my living room. tavis: can i do that? >> i have hosted the show. tavis: >> we have -- you are hosting your own thing. what did you make of it? >> i think it was a wake-up call for republicans. the problem the republic
walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: as we continue to digest the results of last night, i could not think of a better person to break down the results that a man who has covered so many of these. how many? since what year? >> on the broadcast of 1960. >> i was born in 1964. >> stop it. i was on the radio and television...
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about 55% of the continental u.s. is in some stage of a drought, having a devastating effect on the crops. farmers and business owners bracing for what is certain to be a jump in food prizeses because of the crop lost. june was the third driest month nationally in more than 100 years. reverend michele louis and a woman from the boston area and a tour guide were taken off a tour bus on a road between kirow and mt. sinai on friday. the pastor and his companion might rejoin the group in israel. the kidnapper is demanding the release of his uncle from prison. they are now working on it. i'm ainsley earhardt. i'm ainsley earhardt and now back to greta. >> chris christie made a surprise move. what did he just do. he is throwing his support by putting sales taxes on online shopping, tax flee online shopping could be a thing of the past. more and more republican governors are taxing internet sales. why the sudden change. i imagine this is popular a tax increase by republicans? >> it's not technically a tax increase. everyone
about 55% of the continental u.s. is in some stage of a drought, having a devastating effect on the crops. farmers and business owners bracing for what is certain to be a jump in food prizeses because of the crop lost. june was the third driest month nationally in more than 100 years. reverend michele louis and a woman from the boston area and a tour guide were taken off a tour bus on a road between kirow and mt. sinai on friday. the pastor and his companion might rejoin the group in israel....
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war with no notice, u.s. drone missions are per se acts of war without a declaration of war by conference. sovereignty inprankment. we're flying drone in additions over so sovereignty of these nations without the permission of their government. war crimes, the number of people that have been killed by u.s. predator drones totals over 3,780 of those dead as innocent civilians that means for every three terrorist killed one innocent person is dead so the nonterrorrists are 33%. this is a think tank in london cited by the "new york times." >> they say that drone attacks are likely to become a permanent feature of american anti-terrorism policy should there be a predrone strike judicial determination on that any given individual is in an appropriate target. do you follow me? >> do i. >> if the drone is targeting on an individual, then there must be a judicial determine nation to establish the legitimatety of that target. >> i understand the argument and it's a proper legal argument. but i don't think it's going t
war with no notice, u.s. drone missions are per se acts of war without a declaration of war by conference. sovereignty inprankment. we're flying drone in additions over so sovereignty of these nations without the permission of their government. war crimes, the number of people that have been killed by u.s. predator drones totals over 3,780 of those dead as innocent civilians that means for every three terrorist killed one innocent person is dead so the nonterrorrists are 33%. this is a think...
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feels like they were paid back. >> had the u.s. jumped out we could have become a credit other and gotten some money back. >> part is of course we are going to probably double down on this sort of approach. we are also starting with this kind of stuff. >> something else to watch this morning. profits down 41 percent in the last quarter. >> i am very worried about general motors. they are losing market share. chevy cruise 31 percent last month. we may have to bail out general motors again. >> i hope you are wrong. >> i hope so, too. >> thank you so much. we will be watching. always appreciate your analysis. >> 26 minutes after the top of the hour. inside the cockpit as three planes some are saying nearly collided at reagan airport. >> listen to this. >> 3329 turn south heading 182. 329 -- >> the faa saying that wasn't exactly the case but we will play more of the audio coming up. >> the nearby voters needed some help. show you how they moved in to arrest. first in 1492 christopher columbus sailed the ocean blue on the santa maria. h
feels like they were paid back. >> had the u.s. jumped out we could have become a credit other and gotten some money back. >> part is of course we are going to probably double down on this sort of approach. we are also starting with this kind of stuff. >> something else to watch this morning. profits down 41 percent in the last quarter. >> i am very worried about general motors. they are losing market share. chevy cruise 31 percent last month. we may have to bail out...
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. >> that is u.s. senator and one-time hoboken resident, bob menendez. just ahead. we are going to go to one of the places that took one of the worst hits. we will be right back. [ female announcer ] food, meet flavor. flavor, meet food. it's time for swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth in easy to use packets. mix it into skillet dishes, for an instant dose of... hell-o! [ female announcer ] get recipes at flavorboost.com. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers nation let the making begin. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never wo
. >> that is u.s. senator and one-time hoboken resident, bob menendez. just ahead. we are going to go to one of the places that took one of the worst hits. we will be right back. [ female announcer ] food, meet flavor. flavor, meet food. it's time for swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth in easy to use packets. mix it into skillet dishes, for an instant dose of... hell-o! [ female announcer ] get recipes at flavorboost.com. here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits...
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. >> u.s. officials including the president had apologized, but they remain committed to the mission. after the burning of koran sparked protests, the murder of these officers, top military patrols remain on alert. >> things are tense. but they certainly are. it is getting calmer. >> it is not coming concerns on the ground. >> from the pentagon -- to the state department. >> that strategy remains the right one. >> the pace of the drawdown will depend on our nato allies and with commanders on the ground. inwe're skiddoo to leave 2014. >> the administration may want to rethink this giving the -- given the violence. >> continuing on with the mission for one many m americans do not believe this is in our best interests is a godo reason to ramp the scaling down of troops. nikole killion, wbal-tv 11 news. >> one of the u.s. military members killed in afghanistan was a national guardsman from baltimore. he was killed friday night in afghanistan during an attack on the interior ministry. he had been se
. >> u.s. officials including the president had apologized, but they remain committed to the mission. after the burning of koran sparked protests, the murder of these officers, top military patrols remain on alert. >> things are tense. but they certainly are. it is getting calmer. >> it is not coming concerns on the ground. >> from the pentagon -- to the state department. >> that strategy remains the right one. >> the pace of the drawdown will depend on our...
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. >> we're at war with the u.s. forest service. >> reporter: it starts with a pipeline that brings the water to the town. >> the water line here as you'll see is pretty long. it runs literally about 26 miles from the city of tombstone all the way across to the mountains. >> reporter: fires and floods have knocked out the pipes before. what's the problem now? >> well, what's happened since is the existence of the wilderness act and the national forest. >> reporter: in 1984, congress declared the national forest around tombstone springs a federally protected wilderness. preserving it for future generations, letting nature take its course and banning anything mechanical. and i mean anything. so it's true that a wheelbarrow would be prohibited? under the wilderness act? >> that's correct. >> reporter: which has made kevin rudd's job difficult. >> we walk in, we carry picks and shovels and the materials are up on our shoulders and we access it on foot now. >> reporter: it's tough going. you can understand why this seems
. >> we're at war with the u.s. forest service. >> reporter: it starts with a pipeline that brings the water to the town. >> the water line here as you'll see is pretty long. it runs literally about 26 miles from the city of tombstone all the way across to the mountains. >> reporter: fires and floods have knocked out the pipes before. what's the problem now? >> well, what's happened since is the existence of the wilderness act and the national forest. >>...